Ah, Cool. then you know what to do next - set up an alert for when he lists again!!!

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Originally Posted by TheMoose

Well I passed on it today I only found it about 4 hours before the auction expired & needed a little more time to research the dealer.
It turns out he is an authorized dealer with a 99.3% positive feedback score but since he said he's sold 40 of them I don't think I'll have a problem finding it again when I'm ready to buy.

Ah, Cool. then you know what to do next - set up an alert for when he lists again!!!

Yea, thats what I did!

I'm also going to call the company to confirm he is an authorized dealer & they will honor the warranty.
He said he is an authorized dealer & by the amount of new gear he has listed I'm guessing he has a B&M store (it shows him in NJ) & also sells online but I don't want to get burned if they don't approve of him selling their gear online.

No.
I do periodically buy small things or software. I also sell things every once in awhile but it's turned into such a rip of fest I have to wait until I forget how awful the experience was before trying again.
Yuck

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I rarely ever buy on there though as prices go way higher than the things are worth, and for audio gear have heard way to many bad stories. I too prefer to use Audiogon for my used audio equipment transactions and have been using them for almost 10 years without a problem.

A lot of vendors have lists of authorized resellers on their websites, so I would start my search there, especially if the items are significantly expensive, and I was concerned with obtaining and maintaining factor support (For "vintage" items that I do not expect free support to be available, but I will be interested in parts supply, etc).

I've noticed that the bidding frenzy I observe for some big ticket items (probably caused by a mixture of inexperienced bidders and possibly friends of the seller), causes the "winning" bid to skyrocket to more than I think the items are worth.

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Originally Posted by TheMoose

Yea, thats what I did!

I'm also going to call the company to confirm he is an authorized dealer & they will honor the warranty.
He said he is an authorized dealer & by the amount of new gear he has listed I'm guessing he has a B&M store (it shows him in NJ) & also sells online but I don't want to get burned if they don't approve of him selling their gear online.

Since we're happening to be discussing ebay, I just won an auction for a pair of

DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGIES UIW-BPZ/A BPZ A IN WALL SPEAKERS 1 $350.00 USD
I've been looking for a discounted pair for a long time and the price is right. Retail: $750 pair
So the total was $350.00
handling & shipping __$34.95____
total price $384.95

I will use them as rear L & R surrounds powered by a rotel 1080B 200w/channel amp.
I'll take the def tech UIW BP/A speakers I presently use as the L & R surrs and put them in the ceiling to replace the Def Tech UIW 65 units already being the center back speakers also powered by a 1080B amp. I'll put the Def Tech UIW 65 units in my bedroom. If you understand this nod OK.